Jul 22 Arts and Culture Radio Free Limerick: FCC Grants an FM Broadcast License to a Louisville Performance Arts Venue Performing arts venue Vault 1031 will soon take to the airwaves. The start-up theater and rehearsal space housed in the old Armored Car Company... By Erin Keane Jul 22 Arts and Culture Radio Free Limerick: FCC Grants an FM Broadcast License to a Louisville Performance Arts Venue Erin Keane
Jul 22 Arts and Culture Kentucky Arts Council Honors Three Louisville Writers with Al Smith Fellowships Three of the six recipients of the 2014 Al Smith Fellowships from the Kentucky Arts Council live in Louisville. This year's $7,500 fellowship awards... By Erin Keane Jul 22 Arts and Culture Kentucky Arts Council Honors Three Louisville Writers with Al Smith Fellowships Erin Keane
Jul 21 Arts and Culture I’m In Love With That Song: What You Missed Sunday at Forecastle About 60,000 revelers crowded Louisville's Waterfront Park this weekend for the annual three-day festival. Unlike last year, when bad weather shut the... By Erin Keane Jul 21 Arts and Culture I’m In Love With That Song: What You Missed Sunday at Forecastle Erin Keane
Jul 20 Arts and Culture You Can Hear Me Coming Down the Hall: What You Missed Saturday at Forecastle Forecastle Festival continued yesterday with even more music, madness, and mermaids. Here are some highlights from Saturday: Hip-hop rising star Jalin... By Erin Keane Jul 20 Arts and Culture You Can Hear Me Coming Down the Hall: What You Missed Saturday at Forecastle Erin Keane
Jul 19 Arts and Culture The Whole World Loves It When You Make That Sound: What You Missed Friday at Forecastle Forecastle Festival opened its Waterfront Park gates Friday at lunchtime for the first of three days of music, bourbon, beer, very large puppets and... By Erin Keane Jul 19 Arts and Culture The Whole World Loves It When You Make That Sound: What You Missed Friday at Forecastle Erin Keane
Jul 18 Arts and Culture Fund for the Arts Responds to State Funding Cuts This week the Kentucky Arts Council, which took a 25 percent reduction in funding for its Arts Partnership grant program due to state budget reductions... By Erin Keane Jul 18 Arts and Culture Fund for the Arts Responds to State Funding Cuts Erin Keane
Jul 17 Arts and Culture State Funding Cuts Come Home to Louisville Arts Groups Nonprofit arts groups have been preparing for reduced state funding for the next fiscal year since they were told in April to expect a reduction in the... By Erin Keane Jul 17 Arts and Culture State Funding Cuts Come Home to Louisville Arts Groups Erin Keane
Jul 16 Arts and Culture NEA Awards Louisville Grant to Start Artists-in-Corporate-Residence Program Louisville’s contemporary art chamber of commerce is starting an artist-in-corporate-residence program. The National Endowment for the Arts awarded... By Erin Keane Jul 16 Arts and Culture NEA Awards Louisville Grant to Start Artists-in-Corporate-Residence Program Erin Keane
Jul 16 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare’s Jon Patrick O’Brien Anchors Strong, Traditional ‘Hamlet’ How well we know “Hamlet,” one of Shakespeare’s most adaptable plays. The tragedy of a young man consumed with revenge for his father’s death is... By Erin Keane Jul 16 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare’s Jon Patrick O’Brien Anchors Strong, Traditional ‘Hamlet’ Erin Keane
Jul 14 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare Breaks Own Attendance Records in Central Park Kentucky Shakespeare is having a record-breaking summer. More than 13,000 patrons have attended the free outdoor Shakespeare performances in Louisville... By Erin Keane Jul 14 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare Breaks Own Attendance Records in Central Park Erin Keane
Jul 14 Arts and Culture This Week: Pop-Up Outdoor Bourbon Baroque Concert in Willow Park Louisville's hippest classical music chamber ensemble wheels their harpsichord into Willow Park this week for an impromptu free performance. Bourbon... By Erin Keane Jul 14 Arts and Culture This Week: Pop-Up Outdoor Bourbon Baroque Concert in Willow Park Erin Keane
Jul 6 Local News Comparing the Jersey Boys Film to the Musical It’s not hard to see how Clint Eastwood could be seduced into directing a film adaptation of the buoyant stage musical “Jersey Boys.” The Tony Award... By Erin Keane Jul 6 Local News Comparing the Jersey Boys Film to the Musical Erin Keane
Jun 28 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare’s Dynamic ‘Henry V’ Resonates Kentucky Shakespeare braved the rain last night to bring their second mainstage production to Central Park. Directed by Amy Attaway, the company’s... By Erin Keane Jun 28 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare’s Dynamic ‘Henry V’ Resonates Erin Keane
Jun 26 Arts and Culture Louisville Underground Music Archive Puts All ‘Burt the Cat’ ‘Zine Issues Online Thanks to the librarians at the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA), you can browse every issue of Burt the Cat Fanclub Newsletter, an off-beat... By Erin Keane Jun 26 Arts and Culture Louisville Underground Music Archive Puts All ‘Burt the Cat’ ‘Zine Issues Online Erin Keane
Jun 26 Arts and Culture Watch the Trailer for Kentucky Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’ Kentucky Shakespeare opens its second mainstage festival production Friday in Central Park. "Henry V" is best known for its rousing St. Crispin's Day... By Erin Keane Jun 26 Arts and Culture Watch the Trailer for Kentucky Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’ Erin Keane